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north carolina on the republican line, good morning. caller: how are you/ i'm doing well -- how are you? the budget as far as the epa, i wonder if that would help cutting the budget, plus cutting entitlement spending. instead of raising taxes and lower deduction, i think we should cut the budgets of some of these offices and stuff. i think that might help also. host: ok. thank you for the call. this is "the wall street journal." big deals of the past have not worked out very well, especially for them, he points out. host: we are asking you to respond what happens next and how the fiscal cliff may impact you personally. good morning. caller: good morning. i have heard people talk about the fiscal cliff. i knew the day after the election we have to go over the cliff. republicans forget one thing. democrats won the election. ain't this kind of backwards? what the republicans are proposing is not acceptable. host: this comes from our twitter page. the conversation, twitter.com/cspanwj. the headline in "the washington post.' " wayne from ala
north carolina on the republican line, good morning. caller: how are you/ i'm doing well -- how are you? the budget as far as the epa, i wonder if that would help cutting the budget, plus cutting entitlement spending. instead of raising taxes and lower deduction, i think we should cut the budgets of some of these offices and stuff. i think that might help also. host: ok. thank you for the call. this is "the wall street journal." big deals of the past have not worked out very well,...
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and charlotte north carolina lives while i sleep. so i had here on r.g.p. over a decade after the iraq war began civilians are still feeling the impact now a new face to the remnants of war i'm growing number of babies with birth defects that story is next. and. says let me let me i want to let me ask you a point. here. is what we have in the bank we have our nights out. this right up the bank thing never get here in the story will be i don't want me to talk about theory let me. worst she goes to. my house of a. minute. i wonder. if you ever think. well it was december of last year that the war in iraq came to an official and but the footprint the u.s. has left on the country could last for decades for starters there's the thousands of americans remaining in iraq stationed at the multi-billion dollar compound also known as the baghdad embassy there is also the change the life style for the iraqi people themselves including a significant rise in miscarriages and also in birth defects and babies a study released a few months ago found that the past several ye
and charlotte north carolina lives while i sleep. so i had here on r.g.p. over a decade after the iraq war began civilians are still feeling the impact now a new face to the remnants of war i'm growing number of babies with birth defects that story is next. and. says let me let me i want to let me ask you a point. here. is what we have in the bank we have our nights out. this right up the bank thing never get here in the story will be i don't want me to talk about theory let me. worst she goes...
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carolina. the charlotte observer reports the man fell between 40 and 60 feet. unclear why he fell. >>> on a much different note the s.e.c. showdown sought two of the best teams in the nation battling not just for bragging rights, but a spot in the national championship game. alabama rolled right over the georgia bulldogs beating them 32-28. the tide will play -- for the covet the bcs title. they're looking to win back to back titles and their third title in four years, which would be an unprecedented achievement. police are investigating a deadly bus crash at miami's international airport. two male passengers were killed, and others were hurt when the tour bus slammed into an airport overpass yesterday. investigators say the driver was unfamiliar with the route and drove on the wrong road. the bus had been chartered by a congregation of jehovas witnesses. >>> bing mint netanyahu called the group's approval of the palestinian observer state bid an attack on zionism. palestinians hope the new sta
carolina. the charlotte observer reports the man fell between 40 and 60 feet. unclear why he fell. >>> on a much different note the s.e.c. showdown sought two of the best teams in the nation battling not just for bragging rights, but a spot in the national championship game. alabama rolled right over the georgia bulldogs beating them 32-28. the tide will play -- for the covet the bcs title. they're looking to win back to back titles and their third title in four years, which would be...
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in north carolina, he owned the only tv station. he would go on -- the programming was thin on the ground. he would go on and deliver these screens or harangues, rants. those of us living in north carolina, where my father worked for the university, he had studied medicine in cambridge in massachusetts. he had met my mother there. but he had moved to the family back to north carolina. chapel hill was a progressive enclave in those days and jesse helms would refer to it on his tv editorial as communist hill. in a way, that defined -- it was an early point as an antagonist, i feel as though he helped defined me politically. over the years i have tried, unsuccessfully, a sad succession of north carolina democrats trying to unseat jesse helms. i never managed to do it. we never managed to do it. my friend john actually got my wife kim and i deeply involved in the obama campaign. he is nodding his head because he knows about jesse helms. my father and his generation, i remember the first political campaign i am aware of being my family b
in north carolina, he owned the only tv station. he would go on -- the programming was thin on the ground. he would go on and deliver these screens or harangues, rants. those of us living in north carolina, where my father worked for the university, he had studied medicine in cambridge in massachusetts. he had met my mother there. but he had moved to the family back to north carolina. chapel hill was a progressive enclave in those days and jesse helms would refer to it on his tv editorial as...
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but you can see this is a look at the carolina coast, north carolina and south carolina. and this red box shows you where the tornado watch is posted and that is until 5:00 tonight. and what the watch means is atmospherically conditions are ripe for tornados to spin up and just before i went on the air, we did have a tornado warning posted for wayne county, north carolina. but that has since been lifted. still, we are under the threat until 5:00. you see where all the lightning is. so that's a severe threat. it is moving to the east and coming to an end. but the snow side, not so much, not done by 5:00 tonight. again, there is where we're seeing that heavy rain and those thunderstorms, but tornado warning listed, tornado watch not yet. here is the snow, the snow sweet spot is right along the i-70, from indianapolis to cleveland to buffalo. that's where we have, a, the blizzard warnings and blizzard warnings mean we're going to see between 6 and 12 plus inches of snow. but it is this. it is the winds. the winds have been so dynamic with this storm, that's what is making tr
but you can see this is a look at the carolina coast, north carolina and south carolina. and this red box shows you where the tornado watch is posted and that is until 5:00 tonight. and what the watch means is atmospherically conditions are ripe for tornados to spin up and just before i went on the air, we did have a tornado warning posted for wayne county, north carolina. but that has since been lifted. still, we are under the threat until 5:00. you see where all the lightning is. so that's a...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. watt: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. watt: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 6671. last year when i came to the floor to oppose the predecessor bill to this legislation, which we in the house passed and sent to the senate, but today i rise to support the amendments to the video privacy protection act contained in the bill because of important amendments to the bill that have been made in the senate. i said when we debated the bill before, and i say now, that while i support innovation on the web, i do not support it at the expense of consumer privacy. i believe the senate amendments make for a strong bill with more robust consumer protections and respond in many respects to the concerns i raised about the prior bill. the video privacy protection act was passed in reaction to the unauthorized release of judge robert bork's rental history during his contentious confirmation hearings to the supreme
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. watt: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. watt: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 6671. last year when i came to the floor to oppose the predecessor bill to this legislation, which we in the house passed and sent to the senate, but today i rise to support the amendments to the video privacy protection act contained in the bill because of important amendments...
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host: john, asheville, north carolina. you are up. what do you think? caller: people like chuck to just called a minute ago are part of the problem. they are not willing to realize that they are robbing future generations, my kids, my grandkids, their kids, their grandkids of their prosperity. everyone says that they paid into social security all these years. you paid a tax. go look at the facts. the supreme court said that social security withholding are a tax. you are not entitled to money from the government based on that. yet people say that this is my money, i paid into it all of these years. what you're doing is contributing to the debt for more than military spending and you are robbing my kids, my grandkids, your kids, your grandkids, your great brand kids, great great grandkids, of future earnings. that is a fact. so many people think they are entitled to a handout from the government. i tell you, i have worked all my life and right now i am making far less money than i used to and i did not make a whole lot now. i hear people saying that i do
host: john, asheville, north carolina. you are up. what do you think? caller: people like chuck to just called a minute ago are part of the problem. they are not willing to realize that they are robbing future generations, my kids, my grandkids, their kids, their grandkids of their prosperity. everyone says that they paid into social security all these years. you paid a tax. go look at the facts. the supreme court said that social security withholding are a tax. you are not entitled to money...
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the chief lobbyist for the biggest electric utility in the country, duke energy of north carolina. duke's announcement said the job will not affect votes in his current job. it also said one of his top priorities will include tax policy on corporate dividends and that schuler right now is leaving curb negotiations on how and where to raise taxes. a federal bankruptcy judge paved the way for hostess maker of ding dong and ho hoes to dole out bonus to the top executives. judge robert drain made the point that these executives did not run the company into bankruptcy but should be rewarded if they do a good job winding down the business they went into bankruptcy after cutting into pension plans and the bakers union refused to take a pay cut. we'll be watching whomever ultimately biez the hostess brand. >>> cambridge university is studying the potential dangers of climate change, biotechnology and artificial intelligence. researchers insist they're not claiming robots will turn on humanity but expect intelligence to transcend biology and if intelligent machines wish people no ill, their
the chief lobbyist for the biggest electric utility in the country, duke energy of north carolina. duke's announcement said the job will not affect votes in his current job. it also said one of his top priorities will include tax policy on corporate dividends and that schuler right now is leaving curb negotiations on how and where to raise taxes. a federal bankruptcy judge paved the way for hostess maker of ding dong and ho hoes to dole out bonus to the top executives. judge robert drain made...
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let's starts with the severe threat, and here you can see in eastern carolina, south carolina and north carolina, we have a tornado watch through 5:00 tonight. that watch, of course, means that atmospherically conditions are right for tornadoes to develop. it doesn't look as though it's as severe in nature, and the breadth and depth of it not as great as yesterday. keeping an eye on this. you can see all the lightning and it moved off the coast east of 95. that is the good news. we have that in effect until 5:00 tonight. on the winter side you can see here's where the snow is. of course, right along where that rain/snow line is, that's where the front is. just north of that is where the axis of the heaviest snow will be. it's called the snow speweet sp through cincinnati, cleveland and buffalo. i-90, i-70 perilous travel tonight and tomorrow. that's the time line of it. in addition while we have blizzard warnings and i'll show you where there are until 7:00 tonight, it's because not only is the snow coming down in ernest, could see 1 to 2 inches an hour, it's the winds. whether we see w
let's starts with the severe threat, and here you can see in eastern carolina, south carolina and north carolina, we have a tornado watch through 5:00 tonight. that watch, of course, means that atmospherically conditions are right for tornadoes to develop. it doesn't look as though it's as severe in nature, and the breadth and depth of it not as great as yesterday. keeping an eye on this. you can see all the lightning and it moved off the coast east of 95. that is the good news. we have that in...
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they started north carolina-based footsteps clothing, which had a booming christmas theme pajama line. not wanting to be just a seasonal business, they added other holidays and eventually expanded to products that celebrate family life. for more, watch sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >>> the tragedy of newtown, connecticut, has opened the door to a national conversation about gun violence, mental health, and issues around assault weapons, but can a meaningful discussion actually be held and can it lead to any action with this divided congress? georgia congressman and civil rights leader john louis joins me now from capitol hill. congressman, very good to see you. >> very good to see you. >> this,
they started north carolina-based footsteps clothing, which had a booming christmas theme pajama line. not wanting to be just a seasonal business, they added other holidays and eventually expanded to products that celebrate family life. for more, watch sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average...
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the company pull them back to north carolina. their aid was not available because of union preference. guest: this is a perennial issues with these kinds of funding bills. there was a vote in the senate yesterday which was defeated in the senate consistent with his concern. it is a difficult issue. democrats were going to work with unions. the change republicans will try to make is to change theat to have a more open workplace environment. host: an editorial responding to and preparing for natural disasters is one of government's most important functions. it's as lawmakers should provide immediate relief without having to worry about demanding that spending to cut elsewhere. jan in springfield, mass., on the line for democrats. caller: 5 would like to say in florida in 2004 when they had all of the hurricanes, state farm insurance pulled out of the state and refused to ensure homes. people that have car insurance with state farm wanted to cancel their insurance. we found out the weight state farm is judging each state -- we found
the company pull them back to north carolina. their aid was not available because of union preference. guest: this is a perennial issues with these kinds of funding bills. there was a vote in the senate yesterday which was defeated in the senate consistent with his concern. it is a difficult issue. democrats were going to work with unions. the change republicans will try to make is to change theat to have a more open workplace environment. host: an editorial responding to and preparing for...
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north carolina the most recent state to prohibit it it but nine states, and the district of columbia have already legalized gay marriage or in the process of doing so now. this has been one of the most charged social issues in the marriage. polls indicate people support gay marriage. now we know within a matter of months the supreme court could help settle it once and for all. molly henneberg on fox top story live for us in washington this evening. molly, explain more cases about the justices are going to hear. >> the supreme court had seven same sex marriage cases in front of it and selected these two. windsor vs. the u.s. is the defense of marriage case or dome that case. specifically looking at part of the law that gives federal benefits such as tax breaks to heterosexual married couples, not to same-sex married couples. is that equal under the equal protection clause under the constitution. and the other case hollings worth vs. perry the california case. california voters approved a gay marriage ban after the state supreme court ruled that gay marriage is legal. so which one trum
north carolina the most recent state to prohibit it it but nine states, and the district of columbia have already legalized gay marriage or in the process of doing so now. this has been one of the most charged social issues in the marriage. polls indicate people support gay marriage. now we know within a matter of months the supreme court could help settle it once and for all. molly henneberg on fox top story live for us in washington this evening. molly, explain more cases about the justices...
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it's in north carolina, home of the annual possum drop. peta protesters, judge intervened and determined that it is cruel to drop a live possum on new year's eve. >> dave: i can't believe i'm siding with peta here. >> juliet: when they say drop, like bologna drops. they're just dropping bone bologna? >> it's in the decorative cage. once the cage reaches the bottom, they let the animal out. >> clayton: oh, come on! >> dave: it limps out with a broken leg? >> the guy who runs the local country store said that he's actually doing the animal a favor because he says possums really have only one thing o do in life, which is to get run over. they believe they're extending the life of the possum. >> clayton: in pennsylvania, my home state, and it seemed like a lot of bizarre traditions. ping-pong ball drop? i never heard of that one. why? >> why not? they're dropping a big old slab of bologna in lebanon, pen opinion. >> clayton: and beaver drop? >> dave: i still love north carolina with the pickle drop. all right. trivia for you. the times square
it's in north carolina, home of the annual possum drop. peta protesters, judge intervened and determined that it is cruel to drop a live possum on new year's eve. >> dave: i can't believe i'm siding with peta here. >> juliet: when they say drop, like bologna drops. they're just dropping bone bologna? >> it's in the decorative cage. once the cage reaches the bottom, they let the animal out. >> clayton: oh, come on! >> dave: it limps out with a broken leg? >>...
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bohanan currently serves in wilmington, north carolina. he completed an interim where my family atends when we're in the d.c. area and we're honored to have our good friend, dr. glen bohanan here as the pastor of the house for the day. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 more requests for one-minute speeches. >> mr. speaker, i come to the floor today to recognize dr. harry rosenburg, founding president of roseman university of health and sciences. in 1999 dr. rosenburg rented a small office space in henderson, nevada, believing he could establish a pharmacy school that would produce highly-skilled graduates ready to be recruited for work across the country. his innovative approach to education led him to develop a block format curriculum that emphasizes a student-centered active learning environment, allowing students
bohanan currently serves in wilmington, north carolina. he completed an interim where my family atends when we're in the d.c. area and we're honored to have our good friend, dr. glen bohanan here as the pastor of the house for the day. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will...
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the biggest threat will be extreme northeastern north carolina. wilmington, myrtle beach, damaging winds and possible tornadoes. a big day for severe weather this? a smaller area. so cold, temperatures in the single digits and below zero with blizzard conditions. highs today, and even though you see highs in minneapolis, and kansas city, 28. the morning temperatures much colder. today's high. 36 degrees. just yesterday, we had temperatures in the 70 as long the gulf coast. 20 degrees cooler than new orleans, and to stay warm in south florida, the front not making it through there. keep in mind, the temperatures this cold in oklahoma and arkansas, that snow will stick and with so much of the on the ground and so much still falling it will make for troublesome travel throughout the day. something we're monitoring very closely. we'll continue during the cnn weather center. >> you know, there was a 21-car pileup in oklahoma city. bonnie, take a look at video that we got in of a wedge tornado seeing ripping through mobile, alabama. i want to take a loo
the biggest threat will be extreme northeastern north carolina. wilmington, myrtle beach, damaging winds and possible tornadoes. a big day for severe weather this? a smaller area. so cold, temperatures in the single digits and below zero with blizzard conditions. highs today, and even though you see highs in minneapolis, and kansas city, 28. the morning temperatures much colder. today's high. 36 degrees. just yesterday, we had temperatures in the 70 as long the gulf coast. 20 degrees cooler...
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host: jessica, north carolina, good morning. caller: i was going to save something similar to the previous caller. basically making it available for people to use ed farmer markets, so more former markets would open in the urban areas, and have almost like a center each district where they could have a community garden, and people could come trades -- and make trades like for jewelry and stuff like that, and people who need produce could receive the food stamps and that transaction would be approved. host: thank you for the call. guest: i think getting fresh fruits and vegetables into homes is important, especially for children. in some places, they have been moving to allowing food stamps to be used farmers' markets, doubling the value of them. also, there are a lot of community organizations. and the community level, there are firms where they produce fruits and vegetables and that would go to the food bank and be distributed. host: one last chart to summarize what we have been talking about -- food insecurity among all househ
host: jessica, north carolina, good morning. caller: i was going to save something similar to the previous caller. basically making it available for people to use ed farmer markets, so more former markets would open in the urban areas, and have almost like a center each district where they could have a community garden, and people could come trades -- and make trades like for jewelry and stuff like that, and people who need produce could receive the food stamps and that transaction would be...
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given its record energy production, north carolina has been named as the best-run stat. wyoming slips to second in this year's 24 sln 7 wall street.com rankings. nebraska is third. california wins the dubious distinction of the worst-run state just ahead of rhode island and illinois. >>> well, cold play dreams of paradise. but americans who seek it in hawaii have a steep price to pay. the rainbow state tops a new cold well banker list of the most expensive states for home buyers. the average listing for a four bedroom two bath home going for nearly $750,000. massachusetts is about $300,000 less but still the second most expensive state. california is the third priceyest with a $430,000 price tag on average. the most affordable listings, nebraska where the average listing is about $145,000. iowa and georgia ranked second and third least expensive. those are your number ones here on "weekends with alex witt." tht a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on groun
given its record energy production, north carolina has been named as the best-run stat. wyoming slips to second in this year's 24 sln 7 wall street.com rankings. nebraska is third. california wins the dubious distinction of the worst-run state just ahead of rhode island and illinois. >>> well, cold play dreams of paradise. but americans who seek it in hawaii have a steep price to pay. the rainbow state tops a new cold well banker list of the most expensive states for home buyers. the...
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megyn: the north carolina doctors accuse a well-known executive child sex abuse. he's filing a suit against moose lodge, a non-profit organization catering to children. he says the ten state sex scandal prompted him to come forward. >> reporter: the complaint was filed by dr. jason peck who alleges as a 12-year-old boy living in ohio he was sexually assaulted by the director general and ceo of moose international. he says in an eerie echo that he befriended kids, would take them over to the moose lodge to hang out and even took them on some trims. he says during one of those trips he experienced a full-on sexual assault. >> it was the middle of night, the room was pitch black. i was very scared. i recall tears coming down my face and i laid perfectly still and pretty much went into shock mode. and i didn't know if i was going to be hurt or injured if i tried to fight back sow i didn't. >> reporter: his attorney says he's coming out because he believes there may be more victims. he said he had access to hundreds of children through the mooseheart organization. he w
megyn: the north carolina doctors accuse a well-known executive child sex abuse. he's filing a suit against moose lodge, a non-profit organization catering to children. he says the ten state sex scandal prompted him to come forward. >> reporter: the complaint was filed by dr. jason peck who alleges as a 12-year-old boy living in ohio he was sexually assaulted by the director general and ceo of moose international. he says in an eerie echo that he befriended kids, would take them over to...
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carolina and ohio and around the country and around the world. i rise for millions of americans, family members, friends, loved ones, and colleagues who experience some level of disability. people living with disabilities have long been isolated, pushed to the margins of society. an example of that is america's deaf community. the deaf community strongly supports this treaty. many students at gallaudet university, a university founded by an act of congress in 1864, the charter synd by president lincoln so that people with disabilities are capable of doing so much more to enrich our culture. gallaudet -- i sit on the board of one -- you the only senator's senator in this body who sits on the board of gallaudet. i sit on the board of this great yiewrveghts the only one of its kind in the world. it's close to 150 years old. we know how important it is. many students at gallaudet from other countries want to be able to go home to the same kinds of accessibility they've experienced while studying in the united states. but they don't have it in far too
carolina and ohio and around the country and around the world. i rise for millions of americans, family members, friends, loved ones, and colleagues who experience some level of disability. people living with disabilities have long been isolated, pushed to the margins of society. an example of that is america's deaf community. the deaf community strongly supports this treaty. many students at gallaudet university, a university founded by an act of congress in 1864, the charter synd by president...
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. >>> a federal judge says north carolina's choose life license plates are unconstitutional because the state does not offer plates with a different viewpoint. lawmaker who sponsored a bill for the new plates reportedly plans to push for an appeal of the judge's ruling. >>> we're keeping a close tab on michigan this morning, and the capitol. the legislature is about to pass an historic bill that could drastically curb the power of unions in the state. president obama slammed the so-called right to work legislation during a visit there yesterday. >> what we shouldn't donie inii doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better working conditions. we shouldn't be doing that. you know, you know, these so-called right to work laws, they don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. >> to weigh in with her perspective is democratic state senator gretchen whitmer. congressional delegate met with the governor asking him not to sign the legislation. awe peeled directly to president obama. is there anything you can do at this point to stop it? >> i got t
. >>> a federal judge says north carolina's choose life license plates are unconstitutional because the state does not offer plates with a different viewpoint. lawmaker who sponsored a bill for the new plates reportedly plans to push for an appeal of the judge's ruling. >>> we're keeping a close tab on michigan this morning, and the capitol. the legislature is about to pass an historic bill that could drastically curb the power of unions in the state. president obama slammed...
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in charlotte, north carolina, a 22-year-old man fell 22' off a ramp outside bark of america stadium and is in the hospital life threatening injuries. >>heather: a month after hurricane sandy, we are getting a clear picture of the devastating economic impact of the super storm causing havoc with consumer spending and skewing unemployment numbers. and now we bring in anchor of bulls and beers, -- bulls and bears. even if we were not affected by bye sandy she is affecting us economically. >>guest: the unemployment number is not so important now that the election is over but it affects a lot of people. we expect a net creation of 75,000 jobs, incredibly low. and part of that is due to sandy. there were $18 billion in lost wages and salaries from sandy. it really hit, although it didn't hit the nation, it will have an impact on g.d.p. and on unemployment. in october, we also saw that there was a decrease in purchases, adjusted for inflation, the biggest in three months. so, there was a definite stoppage, this was a populated area with an impact. >> when do we expect the numbers will come bac
in charlotte, north carolina, a 22-year-old man fell 22' off a ramp outside bark of america stadium and is in the hospital life threatening injuries. >>heather: a month after hurricane sandy, we are getting a clear picture of the devastating economic impact of the super storm causing havoc with consumer spending and skewing unemployment numbers. and now we bring in anchor of bulls and beers, -- bulls and bears. even if we were not affected by bye sandy she is affecting us economically....
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we contacted the cherokee tribe in north carolina to get tapes on the language. we would be willing to do whatever she needed to learn about her heritage. >> sorry, matt, you wanted the add to that? >> no, i was just agreeing. it's absolutely -- you know, she's also, you know, a large part mexican and we would certainly want her to know about that part of her heritage. >> depending on what happens here, does this have to be one way or the other? could you foresee any type of situation where she's able to be with both you and her biological father? is there any type of possibility of that? >> it depends on the court. >> yeah, it depends on the court. but that's something that we would have certainly entertained from the beginning, had we ever been asked to grant visitation, we certainly would have. but unfortunately, that was never an option. it was just -- it was kind of all or nothing. >> it was an open adoption tr t -- from the beginning, so that wouldn't have been a problem for us. >> we would never deny her knowing her side of the family. that wouldn't be rig
we contacted the cherokee tribe in north carolina to get tapes on the language. we would be willing to do whatever she needed to learn about her heritage. >> sorry, matt, you wanted the add to that? >> no, i was just agreeing. it's absolutely -- you know, she's also, you know, a large part mexican and we would certainly want her to know about that part of her heritage. >> depending on what happens here, does this have to be one way or the other? could you foresee any type of...
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florida, coastal georgia, south carolina and even outer banks of north carolina. all in all, not a bad mid-december wednesday. middle of the nation, sunshine, temperatures a little above average. we're pretty nice in the northeast and mid-atlantic. we do have a little storm moving down through the west coast of california. very light rain. not a big event. just a little snow in the northern rockies. here's a peek at tomorrow. very similar to today. the southeast clears out. but here's where things get a little more interesting. to get a snowstorm and get a white christmas in new england and mid-atlantic, we need the cold air. well, here we are wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. that blue line is where the cold air is. so if you're not in that blue line, you're not going to get snow. in other words, much of the lower 48 not expecting any snow over the next couple days. then by tuesday, cold air comes down through the middle of the country. at the same time we may have a storm system. maybe a coastal storm coming up the eastern seaboard. if those who collide, wh
florida, coastal georgia, south carolina and even outer banks of north carolina. all in all, not a bad mid-december wednesday. middle of the nation, sunshine, temperatures a little above average. we're pretty nice in the northeast and mid-atlantic. we do have a little storm moving down through the west coast of california. very light rain. not a big event. just a little snow in the northern rockies. here's a peek at tomorrow. very similar to today. the southeast clears out. but here's where...
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he was born in north carolina. his mother died shortly after his birth. he was raised by his mother's sister. he was renamed robert carlyle byrd. he grew up on the edge of poverty. his rise was astonishing. he was driven primarily by this incredible will that he had and thirst for education. he was embarrassed to did not finish college, so he finished law school instead. he went on and on. the idea of senator byrd as majority leader of the senate is quite remarkable. he came into the senate with the great class of 1958. they set the foundation for what i call the great senate that came later, the progressive senate. it was a democratic landslide that year. he was undeniably the most conservative of senators elected. philip hart, a whole -- whole flood of liberal senators and then there was robert byrd. it was not his youthful membership that was the issue. in later years, he remained against civil rights, which was essential thing the senate was about in the 1960s. he opposes civil rights act in 1964 and 1965. he opposed thurgood marshall when he was nomi
he was born in north carolina. his mother died shortly after his birth. he was raised by his mother's sister. he was renamed robert carlyle byrd. he grew up on the edge of poverty. his rise was astonishing. he was driven primarily by this incredible will that he had and thirst for education. he was embarrassed to did not finish college, so he finished law school instead. he went on and on. the idea of senator byrd as majority leader of the senate is quite remarkable. he came into the senate...
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. >> host: thomasson granite falls, north carolina. republican collar on the air with congressman tom cole. >> caller: discretion of the rich paying their fair share, the democrats say 63% of the american people voted for that. a portion of this freeloading country i was surprised it was in height and not, but what someone else to pay their bills. i saw president obama on tv a month or so before election seen he wasn't concerned about the deficit. i have a question to ask that i've been wondering. to solve these people on medicaid that obama put on medicaid, does that come out of the medicare program? >> guest: yes it does. it certainly does. part of the reason i like the right purpose on medicaid, essentially to broccoli and the program to the states -- this is not a cut in spending come up with in the future increases to population growth and inflation, something like that. we found the states do exactly what we did welfare in 1990s. most people on both sides argue well. the great thing about paul's proposal as it's not new stuff. a
. >> host: thomasson granite falls, north carolina. republican collar on the air with congressman tom cole. >> caller: discretion of the rich paying their fair share, the democrats say 63% of the american people voted for that. a portion of this freeloading country i was surprised it was in height and not, but what someone else to pay their bills. i saw president obama on tv a month or so before election seen he wasn't concerned about the deficit. i have a question to ask that i've...
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host: greg in north carolina, independence, for peter morici. caller: dr. morici, i guess my question is pretty simple. i just want to know, i noticed that republicans and democrats squabble about a lot of stuff, they are partisan about a lot of issues, but nobody is partisan about the division of motor vehicles. can we afford something like that? can we afford more and more legislation glacially moving in the wrong direction? people are looking for work. when you restrict mobility, you restrict life and earnings. can we afford that? can we afford the war on drugs? with the fiscal cliff looming in the background, why aren't we looking at something like that? even republicans say, social security, but no one really e- books at the division of motor vehicles, the national state registry, a patriot act, homeland security. guest: there are two dimensions. one of them is whether we can afford to pay for the bureaucrats. the government employees in washington who administer those. over the last six years, spending has increased six under $65 million. i predict it
host: greg in north carolina, independence, for peter morici. caller: dr. morici, i guess my question is pretty simple. i just want to know, i noticed that republicans and democrats squabble about a lot of stuff, they are partisan about a lot of issues, but nobody is partisan about the division of motor vehicles. can we afford something like that? can we afford more and more legislation glacially moving in the wrong direction? people are looking for work. when you restrict mobility, you...
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they've got seasonal positions open in phoenix, arizona, charlotte, north carolina, 2,000 jobs. these are going to be open through the end of the month. shutterfly. >> eric: number two? >> wal-mart. you were talk being them. they hired the most that they've had in years as many people have. these jobs will go through the end of december. people that can be sales associates, customer service. some associate december stay after the holidays. some of these jobs become full time with benefits. 4,000 stores across the country. they employ 1.4 million people, hence the importance of wal-mart in the health care discussion. >> we've got to get to the other three. what do you mean seasonal? do people get laid off after the season? >> not necessarily. some of these jobs will continue. they will be able to stay at the company, but yes, some seasonal jobs are only through the end of december, maybe into january to help kind of do all the clean-up, after christmas sales if you will. >> eric: but do you know that going in? do they tell you we're going to hire from you december 15 through janu
they've got seasonal positions open in phoenix, arizona, charlotte, north carolina, 2,000 jobs. these are going to be open through the end of the month. shutterfly. >> eric: number two? >> wal-mart. you were talk being them. they hired the most that they've had in years as many people have. these jobs will go through the end of december. people that can be sales associates, customer service. some associate december stay after the holidays. some of these jobs become full time with...
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. >> host: thomas in granite falls north carolina you are on the air with congressman tom cole. go ahead. >> caller: this question of the rich paying their fair share, the democrats say that 63% of american people voted for that. of course in this freeloading country i was surprised it wasn't high year than that they wanted somebody else to pay their bills. and i saw president obama on tv about a month or so before election and he wasn't concerned about the deficit. but i have a question that i have been wondering. does all these people on medicaid that obama put on medicaid, does that come out of a medicare program? >> guest: yes, it does. it certainly does. and one of the reasons actually i like the proposal on medicaid is essentially to block the grant program back to the states this is not a cut in spending but we limit the future increases to population growth and inflation may be in plus one, something like that. we found the state's do exactly what we did with welfare in the 1990's which most people on both sides argue work well. the great thing about the proposal is that
. >> host: thomas in granite falls north carolina you are on the air with congressman tom cole. go ahead. >> caller: this question of the rich paying their fair share, the democrats say that 63% of american people voted for that. of course in this freeloading country i was surprised it wasn't high year than that they wanted somebody else to pay their bills. and i saw president obama on tv about a month or so before election and he wasn't concerned about the deficit. but i have a...
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>> what happened was the national hurricane center decided once the storm moved north of north carolina it was up to the local offices across the northeast to really take over with the storm advisories and because they were saying it was going to be a transitioning storm, a cold transitioning in a cold core low it was up to the local forecasters to issue their own warnings. but they couldn't issue hurricane watches and warnings. jenna: why not? >> because the national hurricane center are only ones that can issue hurricane watches and warnings. the northeast was issuing gail warnings, flood warnings something you typically see with a nor'easter. this was unprecedented. they did that as the storm was making landfall with 90 mile-per-hour winds and 10-foot storm surge we were jumping up and down why aren't you saying there needs to be hurricane watches an warnings? from my perspective, from a lot of meteorologists perspective maybe people would have heeded more warning. yeah, when you mentally think to yourself a hurricane watch, hurricane warning, a hurricane is coming. jenna: what is th
>> what happened was the national hurricane center decided once the storm moved north of north carolina it was up to the local offices across the northeast to really take over with the storm advisories and because they were saying it was going to be a transitioning storm, a cold transitioning in a cold core low it was up to the local forecasters to issue their own warnings. but they couldn't issue hurricane watches and warnings. jenna: why not? >> because the national hurricane...
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as this front advances eastward, it's pulling down quite a bit of rain through north carolina and into tennessee. i wanted to show you this division here. we have wet christmas, and we have a white christmas. where will you see each? it's so spread out throughout the country. places like kansas and oklahoma, arkansas and even parts of washington certainly will see a white christmas whereas the rain continues along the south and into the gulf coast. also for san francisco and seattle. cities that have been seeing rain all week long. as we break it down, we'll show you the storm system creating that diversity in the forecast for christmas. stormy conditions, actually dangerous ones, setting up for tomorrow. possibly tornadoes in the mid-south and southeast. as we go towards areas wednesday, the day after christmas, we'll actually see more snow the day after christmas than christmas itself. it will be measurable snow from much of southern ohio and kentucky to new york state and connecticut and new england. so look for a day after christmas being the snowier one. >> it's messy after the fa
as this front advances eastward, it's pulling down quite a bit of rain through north carolina and into tennessee. i wanted to show you this division here. we have wet christmas, and we have a white christmas. where will you see each? it's so spread out throughout the country. places like kansas and oklahoma, arkansas and even parts of washington certainly will see a white christmas whereas the rain continues along the south and into the gulf coast. also for san francisco and seattle. cities...
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i want to go for it -- go to john from north carolina on twitter. he writes in -- we are talking about the sequester this morning. this story is from "the washington post specifically on the sequester -- we are taking your calls this morning. i also want to let you know that you can go to our c-span fiscal cliff web site. that is www.c-span.org .or /fiscalcliff. that is something you should check of the next two days as negotiations take place. joe is next from a chippewa falls, wisconsin on the went to the rich. no. the claim that if support, the middle class do not get the tax breaks, we'll go over the fiscal cliff. is it all going to the rich or the middle class? host: joe, do think the country should go off the cliff? are you particularly worried about what happens come january 1? caller: there's no doubt the president wants us to so he can get all the money. that is what it is all about so he can get more money. why would he be concerned? host: do you think there are any progress that should definitely be -- deftly be taken care of before we go
i want to go for it -- go to john from north carolina on twitter. he writes in -- we are talking about the sequester this morning. this story is from "the washington post specifically on the sequester -- we are taking your calls this morning. i also want to let you know that you can go to our c-span fiscal cliff web site. that is www.c-span.org .or /fiscalcliff. that is something you should check of the next two days as negotiations take place. joe is next from a chippewa falls, wisconsin...
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host: jessica, north carolina, good morning. caller: i was going to save something similar to the previous caller. basically making it available for people to use ed farmer markets, so more former markets would open in the urban areas, and have almost like a center each district where they could have a community garden, and people could come trades -- and make trades like for jewelry and stuff like that, and people who need produce could receive the food stamps and that transaction would be approved. host: thank you for the call. guest: i think getting fresh fruits and vegetables into homes is important, especially for children. in some places, they have been moving to allowing food stamps to be used farmers' markets, doubling the value of them. also, there are a lot of community organizations. and the community level, there are firms where they produce fruits and vegetables and that would go to the food bank and be distributed. host: one last chart to summarize what we have been talking about -- food insecurity among all househ
host: jessica, north carolina, good morning. caller: i was going to save something similar to the previous caller. basically making it available for people to use ed farmer markets, so more former markets would open in the urban areas, and have almost like a center each district where they could have a community garden, and people could come trades -- and make trades like for jewelry and stuff like that, and people who need produce could receive the food stamps and that transaction would be...
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i yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mcintyre, the ranking member on the sea power subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina. mr. mcintyre: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the national defense authorization conference report. i appreciate the hard work of chairman mckeon and ranking member smith and that of my counterpart, chairman akin, on the sea power projection subforces committee of which i serve as ranking member. among other important measures this report provides a 1.7% pay raise, well deserved for our military service members, and authorizes nearly $11 billion which is almost $160 million more than the president's budget originally requested. for our u.s. special operations command which has been a key component of the war against violent extremists. and i can tell you as the co-chairman and co-founder of the special operations forces caucus and one who represents fort bragg, home of the u.s. army special operations command, and joint special operati
i yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mcintyre, the ranking member on the sea power subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina. mr. mcintyre: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the national defense authorization conference report. i appreciate the hard work of chairman mckeon and ranking member smith and that of my counterpart, chairman akin, on the sea power projection subforces committee of which i serve as...
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carolina, so we're' trying things out here and actually going to have a pretty nice saturday for you guys kicking off your weekend, and otherwise in the northeast, that snow across eastern portions of ohio, parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york and you'll see some accumulating snow in new york city and some of the bigger i-95 cities, and in philadelphia rain mixing with snow later on in the afternoon and so that's going to keep your snowfall accumulations pretty low, one to two inches, a coating out there. be careful on the roadways, but in rhode island and massachusetts, that's where we're expecting when we're going to see the heavier snowfall accumulations with four to eight inches possible and wouldn't be surprised if this system happens to intensify more than thought we could be looking at accumulations, closer to a foot. and we have rains in place and the wind is blowing snow around, and otherwise across the northeast, nothing too bad just parts of massachusetts and rhode island under a winter storm warning. current temperatures, if you think it's cold in new york city, thi
carolina, so we're' trying things out here and actually going to have a pretty nice saturday for you guys kicking off your weekend, and otherwise in the northeast, that snow across eastern portions of ohio, parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york and you'll see some accumulating snow in new york city and some of the bigger i-95 cities, and in philadelphia rain mixing with snow later on in the afternoon and so that's going to keep your snowfall accumulations pretty low, one to two inches, a...
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in 1992, bob inglis asked for his help running a race in north carolina's fourth district. jim took the job for and for the first time began to think about running for office himself. when inglis retired, jim decided to run as his replacement. he was 47 years old, he'd never run for anything in his life, and debbie thought he was crazy. but the voters liked what he was selling. and so did his colleagues in the house. they voted him president of their freshman class in 1999. six years later, jim was elected to the senate and he's been a leader here as well, working to cut federal spending and reform how we spend taxpayer dollars. a conservative stalwart, jim leaves with a stellar 98.77 lifetime rating from the american conservative union. and crucially, he's made a difference. one member of the press corps once referred to jim as the patron saint of lost causes in the senate. and frankly i don't think we'll be abolishing the tax code any time soon as jim has suggested but that's to miss the point. great causes almost always start out with a consistency -- a constituency of o
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carolina, wake county, for documents and testimony in a civil case to which i am not a party. after consultation with the office of general counsel, i will determine whether compliance with the subpoena is consistent with the privileges and rights of the house. signed, sincerely, david russell, district liaison, u.s. representative david price. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the house stands adjourned until 2:00 >> we are going back to the conference on women in leadership with andrea mitchell and nancy-ann deparle. >> she gave me the notion i could do anything i wanted to do. >> how did she do that? >> she had very high expectations and let me know she expected me to do well in school. when i would talk to her about wanting to work in the white house for being interested in politics or being a lawyer, she said you have to study hard and make good grades. you need to get a scholarship because i will not be able to afford it. she never said -- the sky was the limit. that really was her view. it made me think i could do anything. i did go to law school. in the early
carolina, wake county, for documents and testimony in a civil case to which i am not a party. after consultation with the office of general counsel, i will determine whether compliance with the subpoena is consistent with the privileges and rights of the house. signed, sincerely, david russell, district liaison, u.s. representative david price. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the house stands adjourned until 2:00 >> we are going back to the conference on women in leadership...
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that's because that production coming out of shale particularly in north carolina, north dakota rather, is continuing to rise even as the pipeline capacity is not keeping up. there are a number of projects expected to come online this year. seaway pipeline is already online expected to increase capacity after the new year. nonetheless the production continues to rise. gasoline stockpiles also rose quite a bit more than expected. nearly 4 million barrels the estimate had been for a rise of about 2 million barrels or so. the only thing right now that is holding up higher is natural gas and that is because of the weather, with cold weather continuing to be predicted at least near this weekend. carl, we also have very interesting forecasts for next week. we expect to see temperatures rise at least here in the new york area when natural gas traderer saying it is up and down depending on the forecast these days. >> thank you very much. mary thompson is here at the floor watching what is moving at the big board. as they say, erase some of those losses, mary, not all of them. [ stand by audio
that's because that production coming out of shale particularly in north carolina, north dakota rather, is continuing to rise even as the pipeline capacity is not keeping up. there are a number of projects expected to come online this year. seaway pipeline is already online expected to increase capacity after the new year. nonetheless the production continues to rise. gasoline stockpiles also rose quite a bit more than expected. nearly 4 million barrels the estimate had been for a rise of about...
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. >> and who will be the senator from north carolina? >> speaking of, the chilling photo of the man pushed onto the new york city subway tracks. he's talking to cnn's anderson cooper. why do toys for tots and hasbro trust duracell to power their donated toys? duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve
. >> and who will be the senator from north carolina? >> speaking of, the chilling photo of the man pushed onto the new york city subway tracks. he's talking to cnn's anderson cooper. why do toys for tots and hasbro trust duracell to power their donated toys? duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the...
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it was founded in 1973 and bought by a capital management in 2006, headquartered in madison, north carolina, manufacturing in new york. is this kind of gun, do you think, john fund, ok to have outside of military use and by police departments? guest: well, again, we had an assault weapons ban in 1994 and 2004. there are a whole bunch of existing guns out there. one of the unfortunate facts and i wish that wasn't the case, we had over 230 million privately owned firearms in this country already existing. millions of those are these semi-automatic weapons. banning them doesn't mean they go away. it means they go into the criminal underground market. you can steal one. you can buy one on the street. unfortunately, i know places in los angeles in california where i'm from where you can probably find one in the street corner within 15 minutes. so again, what may make us feel good may not be the most efficacious things we can do to prevent future tragedy. if we don't have 230 million privately owned guns in the country, we won't have this but we do. we do have a lot of people who have mental heal
it was founded in 1973 and bought by a capital management in 2006, headquartered in madison, north carolina, manufacturing in new york. is this kind of gun, do you think, john fund, ok to have outside of military use and by police departments? guest: well, again, we had an assault weapons ban in 1994 and 2004. there are a whole bunch of existing guns out there. one of the unfortunate facts and i wish that wasn't the case, we had over 230 million privately owned firearms in this country already...
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heading for richmond and also as we go north of charlotte, north carolina. other areas of wet weather this morning, if you're joining us this morning in san francisco, some moderate rain heading in now. and if you're driving interstate 80 from sacramento to tahoe to reno all the way back through nevada, that's a rainy drive. probably one of the rainiest highways in the country. and our friends in hawaii, even they're dealing with some rain and thunderstorms from maui all the way through. so today's forecast for your wednesday, it's still mild for this time of the year especially the southern half of the country. but we've returned to normal in the northern plains. still no snowstorms on the way across the country over the next three to four days. average temperatures to slightly above. if you're dreaming of a white christmas this may be a difficult year to get it on the ground. you're watching "morning joe." [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered,
heading for richmond and also as we go north of charlotte, north carolina. other areas of wet weather this morning, if you're joining us this morning in san francisco, some moderate rain heading in now. and if you're driving interstate 80 from sacramento to tahoe to reno all the way back through nevada, that's a rainy drive. probably one of the rainiest highways in the country. and our friends in hawaii, even they're dealing with some rain and thunderstorms from maui all the way through. so...
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we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. below freezing in much of the area this morning. quite a bit of sun. highs reaching mid-40s by mid afternoon. cold tomorrow. a lot of clouds around. rain sprinkles during the afternoon. over the weekend, a slight chance saturday. a greater chance on sunday. milder over the weekend. >> this afternoon, the first family will flip the switch for the lighting of the christmas tree. actor neil patrick harris will be there. watch for live coverage on nbc 4 and online, www.nbcwashington.com. see you in 25 minutes for another news update. ♪ >>> well, you loved them in "grease" 34 years ago, and now john travolta and olivia newt
we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. below freezing in much of the...